“It could hardly be made since the pyramids, it is thought, were erected in the predynastic age under the regency of Pharaoh Cheops. This pharaoh, who was also known as Khufu, lived between 2589 and 2566 BC, or one thousand years before the Hyksos (Levites) were ever heard of.” YearsMadeAgeKnownHeardThousandThousand YearsPyramidsPharaohsKhufu Author:Michael Tsarion
“...Khufu who is believed to have been the pharaoh who commissioned the building of the great pyramid at Giza.” Has BeensBuildingPyramidsPharaohsKhufu Author:Michael Tsarion
“The White House - now shares the same name as the new government center in Moscow. The name originally comes from Egypt. The White and Red Houses of the late first dynasty were departments that officiated for the will of pharaoh. The second most important state building in Egypt was the treasury. It was known as Per Hetch, meaning "White House."” FirstsImportantStatesGovernmentHouseNamesWhiteKnownShareBuildingLateRedDepartmentWhite HouseEgyptTreasuryMoscowDynastyNew GovernmentPharaohs Author:Michael Tsarion
“Tuthmosis IV was, like his father Amenhotep II, a belligerent pharaoh and one of the first to wage war without provocation beyond Egypt's boundaries. As a result of his aggressive attacks slaves and foreign elements were common in Egypt. Consequently, there was more intermarriage during his reign than at other times. Egypt was visited by merchants and traders and was extremely prosperous and cosmopolitan during this period.” FirstsWarFatherResultsCommonPeriodsElementsSlaveBoundariesAggressiveReignEgyptProsperousMerchantsTradersProvocationPharaohsIntermarriage Author:Michael Tsarion
“In Egypt the staff was rendered as a shepherd's crook that was a symbol for the pharaohs, the Druids of Egypt. The pharaohs wore the serpent on their headgear and the serpent was the symbol of the Magi of Ireland, the Naddreds, or Druids.” SymbolsIrelandStaffEgyptShepherdsSerpentCrooksPharaohsDruids Author:Michael Tsarion